user manual

INTERNAL ZONE PAGING (WITH MEET-ME)
allows anyone (if allowed by Class
of
Service) within
the Electra Mark11 System to generate a voice page via
station speakers to a selected zone or to all zones of the
installation. Up to three zones can be established by
program assignment of stations into particular zones.
Any station can release the page and talk privately to
the originator of the page call by dialing the Meet-Me
answer access code (set by default as 556). One zone
can be paged at a time.
LAST NUMBER REDIAL
allows a station user to
redial the last outside number they dialed, either by
dial key pad, Save and Repeat key button, or Speed
Dial key button. This feature is accessed by dial code
(dial *) or a programmable
Feature Access
key.
LEAST COST ROUTING
(dial access to a CO line),
processes the completion of an outside call via the
Least Costly Route available. The LCR-E ETU
provides cost effective call routing based on the time of
day and day of week.
LOOP START LINES
can be terminated onto the
Electra MarkII’s MDF via the telephone company
provided RJ2lX terminal. System assignment of line
type (Loop Start or Ground Start) is done on a per line
basis, at the associated COI-E( ) ETU.
MAINTENANCE AND SELF DIAGNOSTICS
is a
function of the Electra Mark11 System which
automatically checks hardware and software errors.
The detected errors are stored in the system memory.
Through the use of the Remote Administration
Adaptor (RAA-E), the technician can retrieve
information and make programming changes from a
remote location, ifrequired.
MESSAGE WAITING
indication is provided to all
stations within the system (except Single Line
Telephones without a Message Waiting lamp or not
supported by an SLI-EB ETU). The ETE-6-( ) or the
ETE-16- ( ) will show a lit
red
LED marked
MW,
each
of the other types of Multiline Terminals will display
MSG
and the quantity of messages, requests for Call
Backs, and Voice Mail Messages sent to that station
(maximum of five).
Multiline Terminals with LCD have the ability to
select which message to respond to first, by scrolling
(on-hook, dial digit 1 to scroll from message 1 to 5) the
message.
The message displayed shows the time the
message was left, the name of the person who left the
message, and the extension number of the station from
which the caller left the message. To return the call,
the station user dials the number indicated. Once
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dialed, the Message Waiting indicator changes; i.e.,
LCD may have shown
MSGJ,
after call to the calling
station, LCD shows
MSGB.
The
red
LED
(MW)
on the
ETE-64 ), the ETE-16-( ) or Single Line Telephone
with a Message Waiting lamp, is extinguished by the
setting Attendant when all messages are cleared.
NOTE:
The Attendant manually resets the
Message Waiting indication on the
DSSJBLF Console.
MICROPHONE CONTROL
is provided to all
Multiline Terminal users to allow muting of the
station’s microphone. This ensures privacy during an
incoming Voice Announcement
or
during a Handsfree
conversation (if equipped with the HFU-E Unit).
MODEM POOLING
allows the system user shared
access to a pool of up to four modems for external
switching of data. It supports asynchronous, half or
full duplex calls at
300
or 1200 bps via the outside
network. Keyboard dialing and Modem Reserve
capabilities can be allowed through system
programming if the system is supported with a
CPU-EBB (or higher revision level) ETU.
Each of the modems (four maximum) must be 212A
type compatible, provide auto answer, and must be
supported by an SLI-E( ) ETU port, a Multiline
Terminal with LCD (equipped with a DTA-E Unit) and
supported by an ESI-EB ETU port. The system must
also be equipped with a CPU-EB ( ) (or higher revision
level) ETU and an RSG-E Unit.
MULTIPLE TRUNK GROUPS
allow customizing
the Electra MarkII’s trunks to meet almost any
customer’s needs. The system allows programming to
assign up to forty trunks into a maximum of eight
trunk groups. Each trunk group can be assigned a
separate access code or can share the same access code.
MUSIC ON HOLD
connects a locally provided music
source to an outside party whenever a call is placed on
any type of HOLD.
Music On Hold can also be
provided via the music chip on the TSW-E ( ) ETU.
This chip offers two different musical selections.
NIGHT CALL PICKUP
functions when the system is
placed in Night, Mode by the Attendant. In the Night
Mode, stations are able to answer incoming outside
calls by dialing the Night Call Pickup access code (set
by default as
60)
or by depressing a programmed
function button. Tenant assignment and incoming
restriction programming affect which calls can be
answered. Night Call Pickup is not available for ANA,
DIT, or DID lines.
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